“When students can’t understand math or science or any other subject, don’t blame them, nor the teachers, nor the tutors… Who would you blame, then? The Brain The problem lies in low activation in areas associated with learning (math, science, etc.), as well as behavioral traits. The SIP dramatically increases the activities in the aforesaid areas.”

Go Beyond Conventional Learning

Phonemic Intelligence (PI) is a non-invasive, brain-based student training program that can significantly improve learning, behavior and overall student achievement.

PI uses a proprietary blend of phonemic sounds, hand placements and concentration exercises to active key parts of the brain.

Conventional teaching methodologies often overlook the importance of the cognitive, emotional and behavioral make-up of the student’s brain.

PI’s unique approach to learning and behavior attributes difficulties experienced in these areas to the learner’s brain anatomy and physiology. Within seconds, PI can increase the blood flow of brain areas associated with intelligence and behavior. Learn more about the science behind Phonemic Intelligence.

Phoneme = Intelligence

Our brains are born with the potential to learn all sounds and all languages

Neuroplasticity of the brain changes after birth to learning native languages and phonetic systems

Phonemic sounds survive the pre-linguistic to language stages of development

The same sounds that limit intelligence when used in language or word clusters, can reactivate our tremendous learning potential when used as sounds or phonemes.

Understanding Brain Waves More Fully

We spend most of our lives in the Beta state- aroused, alert, focused but also somewhat stressed. This is where using sound to activate brain waves and to activate dormant key parts of the brain comes into play. When we reduce our brain wave pattern to the Alpha frequency, we are at an ideal state to take in and process new information, perform more complicated tasks, and improve our focus. Additionally, the slightly decreased brain-wave frequency significantly increases the feel-good brain chemicals like dopamine and endorphins.

So for example, in a classroom setting, when children collectively participate in exercises that cause electrical patterns in their brain to slow down and relax, their brains are in a better state to learn, focus, and analyze- all while feeling a greater sense of calm and happiness. Likewise, when adults practice the PI techniques, they experience less stress, more focus, better productivity and the ability to perform better at work and make better decisions in their personal life.

Phoneme = Intelligence

Our brains are born with the potential to learn all sounds and all languages

Neuroplasticity of the brain changes after birth to learning native languages and phonetic systems

Phonemic sounds survive the pre-linguistic to language stages of development

The same sounds that limit intelligence when used in language or word clusters, can reactivate our tremendous learning potential when used as sounds or phonemes.

Understanding Brain Waves More Fully

We spend most of our lives in the Beta state- aroused, alert, focused but also somewhat stressed. This is where using sound to activate brain waves and to activate dormant key parts of the brain comes into play. When we reduce our brain wave pattern to the Alpha frequency, we are at an ideal state to take in and process new information, perform more complicated tasks, and improve our focus. Additionally, the slightly decreased brain-wave frequency significantly increases the feel-good brain chemicals like dopamine and endorphins.

So for example, in a classroom setting, when children collectively participate in exercises that cause electrical patterns in their brain to slow down and relax, their brains are in a better state to learn, focus, and analyze- all while feeling a greater sense of calm and happiness. Likewise, when adults practice the PI techniques, they experience less stress, more focus, better productivity and the ability to perform better at work and make better decisions in their personal life.